The BMW Dallas Marathon is the result of the efforts of a pioneering
group of brave Dallas runners, who had the foresight to establish an
annual 26.2-mile race more than 40 years ago. In 1971, Tal Morrison
– the official founding father of the marathon – placed a
$25 ad in Runner’s World beckoning runners from around the
country to come to Dallas. On March 6, 1971, 82 runners from across
Texas, and as far away as South Dakota, New York and California, took
their marks for the race’s first running, which was held at
Dallas’ White Rock Lake. Sixty-one runners crossed the finish
line that day in the aptly named Dallas White Rock Marathon. In the
years that followed, the Dallas White Rock Marathon would gain a
reputation as a memorable race “for runners, by runners.”
Participation grew tremendously, drawing hundreds and then thousands
of participants from every corner of the nation to running a marathon
in Dallas. As aid stations, a pre-race expo, a post-race awards
banquet and corporate partners were introduced, the race weekend grew
into a more entertaining event for participants and spectators.
Marathon history includes the addition of marathon relays and a half
marathon course, and as support increased, the board of directors
decided it would donate a portion of race proceeds to charitable
causes each year beginning in 1997. With this initiative in mind, the
marathon named Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children its primary
beneficiary, and to-date has donated more than $3.8 million directly
to the hospital. A renewed partnership with the City of Dallas, along
with a re-branding campaign, introduced the Dallas Marathon brand in
2012. The race’s start and finish lines to the heart of downtown
Dallas, which itself is under going a multi-billion dollar renaissance
of development. Today, the organization continues to operate as a
nonprofit organization with a focus of promoting health and physical
fitness through running events. Now in its 46th running, the BMW
Dallas Marathon, Half Marathon and Behringer Relay attracts thousands
of participants and spectators to Texas’ oldest running marathon
and Dallas’ largest single-day sporting event. Participating in
the BMW Dallas Marathon race day delivers a fun and memorable
experience for everyone involved from runners to volunteers to
spectators.
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